Artificial IntelligBasic Books, 05.02.1981 - 537 Seiten * Not for sale in the U.S. and Canada |
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... processes of human thinking as well as of the content of human thoughts . It is essential to realize that Schank is interested in the conceptual mapping of thought rather than its empirical mapping . His concern is with how we ...
... processes of human thinking as well as of the content of human thoughts . It is essential to realize that Schank is interested in the conceptual mapping of thought rather than its empirical mapping . His concern is with how we ...
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... processes.10 On this philosophical view , psychological phenomena cannot be explained in terms even of neural processes in the human brain , never mind computers . The relation of mental processes to physical mecha- nisms is the central ...
... processes.10 On this philosophical view , psychological phenomena cannot be explained in terms even of neural processes in the human brain , never mind computers . The relation of mental processes to physical mecha- nisms is the central ...
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... processes are identical with neural processes , or that they are the effects of bodily causes . Rather ( as I have argued more fully elsewhere ) , the crucial notion in understanding how subjectivity can be grounded in objective causal ...
... processes are identical with neural processes , or that they are the effects of bodily causes . Rather ( as I have argued more fully elsewhere ) , the crucial notion in understanding how subjectivity can be grounded in objective causal ...
Inhalt
What Is Artificial Intelligence? | 3 |
Part II | 19 |
Function and Failure in the Neurotic Program | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abelson achieve action Allen Newell analogy artificial intelligence assume basic Belief Matrix block Chapter Charniak cognitive Colby Colby's program complex concepts conceptual dependency concerned context cube cuboid cues DENDRAL described discussed Donald Michie ELIZA emotional epistemological example expressed fact Figure frame function gram HACKER hate father heterarchical heuristic human inferences input instance interpretation intuitively involved knowledge learning LISP logical machine code meaning memory mind MIT AI Lab MYCIN Natural Language neurotic program noun object one's PARRY parsing particular person picture PLANNER possible problem solving procedures processes programming languages psychological pyramid question reason recognize reference relations relevant representation represented robot scene Schank schemata scripts semantic sense sentence SHRDLU Similarly simulation social specific story structure subroutine Substitute Matrix suggests Terry Winograd themes theoretical theory things thinking thought tion transform understanding verb visual Wilks Winograd words